A Future of Living in Nature, Using Nature, and Moving Forward with Our Natural Parks

In addition to a rich natural environment, Tokyo has many other charms that you can experience, such as regional and local cuisine and industries and traditions rooted in nature.
We invite you to come to Tokyo, where beautiful nature and diverse cultures await!

The Highest Peak in Tokyo: Mt. Kumotori

Mt. Kumotori is the highest peak in Tokyo and offers splendid sightseeing all year round.

Miyakejima: Togahama Picnic Site

This is the northernmost point at which table coral lives. Here, you can encounter various marine creatures, including sea turtles and clownfish.

Hinohara Village: The Cherry Tree of Henbori

Brewing Sake on the Banks of the Tamagawa River

Taking advantage of the blessings of nature, human activity, culture, and industry have led to the revitalization of the region.

World Natural Heritage Site, Ogasawara: Minamijima Island

Just a 24-hour boat ride from the city center, you can find the sprawling nature of Ogasawara, considered one of the best views of nature in the world.

Hachijojima: Hego Forest

With an annual average rainfall of approximately 3,200 millimeters (126 inches), in Hego Forest, you can almost feel the ancient land breathing.

Oshima Park Zoo: Ring-Tailed Lemur

Thriving Mt. Takao

Many people flock to see the rich nature of Mt. Takao, which earned three stars in the Michelin Green Guide.